I noticed on the video that on the second amp 6000 there is a different AC main socket. I have to ask you again what kind of powercord you are using if you can't use the cord from Crown.

It looks like the main socket on the second amp is NEMA socket. Next time you do a video please show the powercord you are using. Show me also your socket from the stove. You are not showing/telling everything!!!!!!

Where did you buy the amps?? If it is NEMA socket on the amp then it should be L1,L2 and ground to get 208/230 V. I think you have 120 V unit. I am not familiar with NEMA sockets, this is pure guessing from my side.

I really don't understand how you can connect it from your stove without reconnecting the socket, fedding the stove, for use to the amp. Again, please show me how exactly you are connecting.

i'm an educated electro mechanic, I'm working with >10 Mega-watt's generators every day!I know how to connect and work with power, at a higher level.so plz stop bugging me with your theory about wrong power connection, the amp wornt even turn on if you use L1 + L2.... I'LL properly fry the amp if i dit so.L1 + L2 = 440v in denmark...

the amp is connected to L1 and Nthe 2'end amp is connected to L2 and Nthey are not grounded at the moment.

the only thing i'm missing is the ground, and I'll make the video response to day, with a grounded cable..

the cable i'm using is the cable i got from crown.

the amp's are only ~30days old, from a store in denmark called Arteq... www.arteq.dk

the 2 amp's have the exact same AC main socket. and they are rated : 230V / 50hz

and yes i reconnected the socket behinde the stove, to get the 3 time's 230Volt / 16amp's.any way, the amp also works on a normal 10amp wall connector, you dont need 16amps to get the 6k going..it just wornt but out the max power at 10amp.

i CAN'T GROUND the amps!! read the reply i wrote..i need to buy a ground converter plug....... again read the reply's!

i'm glad that you are helping me, don't get it wrong... i'm just trying to tell you for the 5 time,, that it's connected correct! I only need the ground coverter plug..the one i have only support 10A! and it will stick permanently to the power cable!.... again read the reply'si'm going to buy one now that supports 16A.... again read the reply's....

the amp's has been grounded befor and it doesn't solve the problem... again read the reply's....

Post #14 :ill try to get my amp grounded tomorrow but i'm almost certain that it wont help<---- told you they were not gounded....

I'll send a video reply today.. again read the REPLY'S....

if thats not what you call bugging... then I don't know what bugging means...i keep telling you that i'm going to do the things you all are telling me to do... just have patience...

and thanks mctwins for the help, you deserve it, but plz read the reply's more thorough...

any way! i have a 4k,, that's plying fine on the same power net.. so the 6k should be able to do so to.... and the 4k ain't grounded...

if you want to se the 2 outlet socket, that's no problem, just wait till i get home, ill make the video m8 if you got any more theory plz help mctwins

So in diagnostics mode (where you read the temperatures) it says v.1.1.3.2? I'm trying hard not to think your 6k amps are possessed. None of this makes much sense, even the fan operation. In HI mode it should come on at 53C output temp. I'm sticking with my bad grounding theory for now.

i know you will finde the answer one way or another

grounding on the power to the amp ? or balancing the cable from the pc?

i'll ground the amp's when i get home, i have 2 ground plug converter now

so far i can't seem to find any ghost or deamons, just tell me when you want me to call an exorcist